Residents asked to check water as hydrant testing continues
By: Toni Miles As the Long Beach Fire Department continues its state-mandated fire hydrant testing, which began on April 1, residents may notice temporary discoloration in their water. This occurs when sediment in the water lines is stirred up as hydrants are flushed. City leaders say while the water remains safe, it may…
Read MoreWhy Hobbies Matter More Than Ever in Modern Life
Life can be repetitive very quickly. You have to deal with work responsibilities and Aaron’s and Danny’s routines, which often leave very little room for personal interests. Many people spend a lot of time focusing on productivity; this sometimes makes them forget how important hobbies can be for things like relaxation, creativity, and mental well-being.…
Read MorePlanning to Buy a Business? Top Considerations Before Making an Acquisition
Becoming a business owner is a dream come true for so many people. The trouble is, starting a business from scratch and building it from the ground up is a process that takes many years to complete. Plus, you need to have a strong business idea in the first place before even thinking about how…
Read MoreMovie Review: Double Feature- “Mortal Kombat II” and “Obsession”
By Bob Garver With “The Devil Wears Prada 2” and “Michael” still ruling the domestic box office, I thought I’d give this week’s review spot to a couple of also-rans from the past two weeks. “Mortal Kombat II” The 2021 “Mortal Kombat” movie was a disaster that left fans disappointed for many reasons,…
Read MoreSorting Out Your Budget Should Be At The Top Of Your To Do List
Sorting out your personal finances should be at the top of your to do list. We know that you have a lot to do and cover in your daily life, but that doesn’t mean that your finances should take a backseat. It’s a tough job to do, but if you don’t want to find yourself…
Read MoreMDHS Commits $5 Million in TANF Funds to Expand Child Care Assistance for Mississippi Working Families
The Mississippi Department of Human Services (MDHS) today announced a $5 million investment of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) direct funds to child care assistance for low-income working families in Federal Fiscal Year 2026. The new funding will be administered through MDHS’s Division of Early Childhood Care and Development (DECCD) and distributed through the…
Read MoreCoffeeTime: “Sinking Ship Marriages”
Send responses to: andybowman839@gmail.com If you are in one, it’s a scary thing. With a lot of anger, defeatism, anxiety, and damaged pride as shipmates. But, maybe you still feel that you would rather patch the holes that are rapidly taking on water, rather than just bailing out. Maybe you feel the…
Read MoreCES students headed to a different Long Beach for international competition
Special to Long Beach Breeze Four sixth graders from Coast Episcopal School (CES) are traveling from Long Beach, Mississippi, to Long Beach, California, to compete at the Western Edge FIRST Robotics Invitational, May 28-31. The students, competing as the CES Robo-Raiders, will join approximately ninety teams at this First® event featuring both…
Read MoreKara’s Sights and Bites: Celebrate Memorial Day close to home without breaking the bank
By: Kara Kimbrough Filling up the car with gas in advance of a road trip during the long Memorial Day weekend ahead was not a problem in previous years. But this year…well, that’s a different story. Without dwelling on the pain we’re all feeling at the pump, I decided to share a few…
Read MoreMemorial Day weekend brings Jazz in the Pass to town
Special to The Pass Post Pass Christian’s War Memorial Park will once again be filled with toe-tapping, live music echoing over the Mississippi Sound on Sunday of Memorial Day weekend. The annual Jazz in the Pass returns to Pass Christian’s Memorial Park Sunday, May 24, from noon until 8 p.m. The family-friendly event…
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